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Could Stronger Unions Make China More Democratic?

Could Stronger Unions Make China More Democratic? Could Stronger Unions Make China More Democratic?

Chinese labor activist Han Dongfang thinks that democracy begins in the workplace.

Aug 11, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Who Is Jack O’Dell?

Who Is Jack O’Dell? Who Is Jack O’Dell?

The career of Hunter Pitts O’Dell is a crucial episode in the hidden history of American radicalism. 

Aug 11, 2014 / Books & the Arts / D.D. Guttenplan

Congress Needs to Assert Checks and Balances on Any New Iraq Mission

Congress Needs to Assert Checks and Balances on Any New Iraq Mission Congress Needs to Assert Checks and Balances on Any New Iraq Mission

The president gets support for humanitarian efforts, but wise voices warn of mission creep.

Aug 11, 2014 / John Nichols

Who Counts as a Refugee in US Immigration Policy—and Who Doesn’t

Who Counts as a Refugee in US Immigration Policy—and Who Doesn’t Who Counts as a Refugee in US Immigration Policy—and Who Doesn’t

Our fickle immigration system leaves many families stuck between violence in their home countries and an aggressive enforcement regime across the border.

Aug 11, 2014 / Pablo Lastra

A pregnant woman

How Cash Assistance Could Help Pregnant Women Break Free From Abusive Relationships How Cash Assistance Could Help Pregnant Women Break Free From Abusive Relationships

Californians fighting domestic violence say there’s a new way to help keep families safe.

Aug 11, 2014 / Dani McClain

North Carolina Becomes the Latest Casualty of the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision

North Carolina Becomes the Latest Casualty of the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision North Carolina Becomes the Latest Casualty of the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision

A federal judge denies a preliminary injunction against North Carolina’s harsh new voting law.

Aug 9, 2014 / Ari Berman

America’s Losing Strategy in Ukraine

America’s Losing Strategy in Ukraine America’s Losing Strategy in Ukraine

The Western consensus of an imperialist Russia is flawed.

Aug 8, 2014 / Philippe Lemoine

Government Whitewashing Didn’t Stop With Watergate

Government Whitewashing Didn’t Stop With Watergate Government Whitewashing Didn’t Stop With Watergate

Forty years after President Richard Nixon resigned, our leaders have become even less accountable.

Aug 8, 2014 / Column / Eric Alterman

Why Some People Just Aren’t Buying Glenn Beck’s ‘Evolved’ Politics

Why Some People Just Aren’t Buying Glenn Beck’s ‘Evolved’ Politics Why Some People Just Aren’t Buying Glenn Beck’s ‘Evolved’ Politics

Has Glenn Beck really changed? 

Aug 8, 2014 / Leslie Savan

Dogged by Protests and Scandal, Christie Forges Ahead for 2016

Dogged by Protests and Scandal, Christie Forges Ahead for 2016 Dogged by Protests and Scandal, Christie Forges Ahead for 2016

Polls show surprising support among Republicans for the New Jersey governor.

Aug 8, 2014 / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

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